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  • Originally posted by NaijaD View Post
    I don’t like Wilder either but let’s not accuse a guy who has never failed a test in his life of using PEDs.
    The fact that I don't think certain fighters can beat Wilder has some people accusing me of Wilderism. They throw numbers, history philosophy at me. My eyeballs say, don't bet against that right hand.

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    • Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post
      There's never been a champion in the history of the sport with a 95% knockout ratio after ten title fights. It's fucking crazy, man. The champ is breaking records in every single fight. He's uplifting the sport of boxing. We're watching a living legend make history in front of our very eyes, and these haters are too blind to appreciate it.
      ...or too jealous. Joshua-Ruiz I will never be forgotten, but the rematch will be. So far, Ruiz appears to be the better fighter because he beat Joshua better than Joshua beat him.

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      • There has to be a boxing trainer somewhere that puts together a strategic game plan to stay away from the right hand of Wilder. I wonder if trainers are watching film to pick up tendencies when he is most likely to throw it or hope it doesn’t land. For a guy that has no boxing skills supposedly, you would think there is a way to neutralize his greatest strength. Or is there a set up skill or traps that Wilder and his camp are using to execute it. And Fury is supposed to be this tremendously gifted boxer but he got caught with it twice too.

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        • Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
          We're talking about all time.
          Huh ?!?!?!?!?
          I accept this as being your opinion so I won't debate it.

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          • [QUOTE=OldTerry;20302715]
            Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post

            Actually he has metal pins in his hand from surgery to repair a bad break. However what he has in his hands that is so powerful is Dynamite.
            Most athletes in other sports have reconstructive surgeries that include metal (to a much higher degree) and none of those sports fans weep about it.

            Boxing is probably the most masculine of all sports but some of the ''fans'' are quite gay

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            • [QUOTE=OldTerry;20302725]
              Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post

              Maybe Wilder likes heavy metal? Yea, that's it he has a whole band in his hand and they're playing "another one bites the dust!"
              Quote function is acting sketchy

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              • Originally posted by NORMNEALON View Post
                You know it my man . This is what iam looking for right here , and to think I just freaked out on that troll daneutral and was about to leave this place behind , yourself and another couple other people have made it worth my while ....there are still logical fans out there lol ....and I totally thought about your analogy of Jones jr and wilder and I cant disagree they both rely on athleticism and one other thing , one speed , the other power.... so i do see your point i think it's hard to see the comparison if u are looking at what u said in the wrong context . But again I respect tour opinion , I will try and find another fighter from the past ( or present ) that can help me.find the comparison iam looking for hahaa ....this convo isn't over bro ��
                I agree let’s definitely keep it going bro. Some of these trolls are paid street teams trying to find sheep to influence.

                Not saying daneutral is one but they are crawling all over this site. What that means to me is the boxing establishment needs to control the fans perceptions to have any power.

                In other words we the fans have the power to make fights happen as we ultimately pay the bills and bring in casual viewership.

                So glad you didn’t allow them to annoy you. Many of us have become the last guardians of this truest test of sports.

                It’s about *****g the best interest of the entire sport to the forefront. That means letting the fights play out.

                I want the next generation to experience this remarkable past time in its purest form. Let’s keep holding it down.

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                • Originally posted by Fire4231 View Post
                  I agree let’s definitely keep it going bro. Some of these trolls are paid street teams trying to find sheep to influence.

                  Not saying daneutral is one but they are crawling all over this site. What that means to me is the boxing establishment needs to control the fans perceptions to have any power.

                  In other words we the fans have the power to make fights happen as we ultimately pay the bills and bring in casual viewership.

                  So glad you didn’t allow them to annoy you. Many of us have become the last guardians of this truest test of sports.

                  It’s about *****g the best interest of the entire sport to the forefront. That means letting the fights play out.

                  I want the next generation to experience this remarkable past time in its purest form. Let’s keep holding it down.

                  Amen brotha I coukdnt agree more !!!

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                  • Originally posted by Gamboal00 View Post
                    Fury lost to warehouse worker Wallin, hows he gonna beat Wilder?

                    Fury is good at spoiling fights but actually winning them against good opponents is beyond the drugs cheat.
                    How did he lose, are you blind? he won nearly every round, with one eye.

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                    • Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
                      Huh ?!?!?!?!?
                      I accept this as being your opinion so I won't debate it.
                      Well isnt that what Arum said? The greatest puncher hes ever seen? Like i say, hes a great puncher. But whats different to Foreman, Shavers, Jackson, Hearns ect? Im not seeing it.

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